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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09-Apr-17 08:13 PM, Mattias Dalkvist
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<div class="gmail_extra">I should describe my use case a bit
more: When hiking and planing a hike (in Scandinavian forests)
it is very useful to know/see where the clearing (from
clearcutting) are. Resent ones have lost of wet tracks from
the harvesters but also areas that was cleared 5-10 years ago
as they are often thick with young birch trees.</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Basically these areas are part of a
larger forest just in the beginning of the ~100 year growth
cycle and having a way to represent at an intermediate detail
level is what I'm after. IE more into then just forest without
having to differentiate the stages, ground/scrub/young mixed
forest etc. As seeing the differences from satellite imaginary
can be hard specially when it is not that easy to find the
date of the imaginary.</div>
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<div class="gmail-m_1987425368120800864gmail_signature">Dalkvist</div>
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That is fine. <br>
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I would also like to know when a harvest is planed, so I can avoid
the area when that is taking place (traffic, noise and dust). <br>
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Where an area has been clear felled, replanted and is now thick..
they usually do a selective harvest to thin it out and leave the
best trees for future harvest. So there may be a need to tag that
too? <br>
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Other crops of a long term nature? The ones I can think of are all
tree related e.g. sandalwood. <br>
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Satellite imagery is not much use for this. <tt> </tt><br>
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